The US Marine Corps has awarded a $800,000 contract to MAK Technologies Inc., a Cambridge software firm, to design a computer game for home entertainment and military training.
Articles with 1997
Call it organized skepticism
At the recent Ozark UFO Conference in Eureka Springs, Ark., participants pooh-poohed the idea that a UFO is following Comet Hale-Bopp.
The guiding lights
A colleague, a teacher of Spanish, asked about the origin of the word “septentrion,” which in both English and Spanish means “the north.”
A very strange place, indeed
“Goodness,” thought Alice to herself, “what a very strange place this is.”
Study this world, love this world
Recently, on the island of Great Exuma in the Bahamas, I came upon a small abandoned house in the woods not far from where I was staying. A tangle of sea grape made the place almost inaccessible — like Sleeping Beauty’s castle.
Fleeing from freedom
It is almost a cliche to say that Western civilization was created by the Greeks. Our government, law, art, music, architecture, literature, drama, historiography, science, and mathematics are largely Greek inventions.
Deeper Blue handicaps the match
In a little over a month [in 1997], chess champion Garry Kasparov will play a rematch with his IBM computer opponent Deep Blue. Or rather I should say Deeper Blue, for the machine Kasparov meets on May 3 is a new version of the one that gave him such trouble a year ago.
Lili left hummingbirds down, but not out
Our previous visits to this island have been graced with hummingbirds: Bahama woodstars, no bigger than your thumb, caped in iridescent green, with amethyst faces, white breasts and soda-straw bills.
When managed care was divine
My generation of Americans lived in fear of a shibboleth called “socialized medicine.”
The last lament of a renaissance man
I had come a long way to see him, across half of France, to the Castle of Cloux, near Amboise, in the valley of the Loire. He had been living there since 1516, at the invitation of Francis I, king of France.